Oud Holland 139 (2026) 1/2 Special issue
Vincent van Gogh and seventeenth-century Netherlandish art
Jan Dirk Baetens & Elmer Kolfin
'‘He is well and truly Dutch’: Vincent van Gogh and seventeenth-century Netherlandish art'
Elmer Kolfin
'Twenty years of intense study: Van Gogh’s favourite books on Dutch seventeenth-century art'
Alison McQueen
'Van Gogh looks to Rembrandt van Rijn: Self-compassion, associative memory, creative process'
Iris Louwersheimer
'In search of the essence of nature: Van Gogh and Jacob van Ruisdael'
Christopher D.M. Atkins
'Thinking through a body of work: Van Gogh’s turn to Frans Hals'
Dien Bos & Elmer Kolfin
'Van Gogh’s admiration for Jan van Goyen’s Landscape with two oaks (1641)'
Elmer Kolfin
'An arrangement of lemon yellow, pale blue and pearl grey: What Van Gogh saw in Johannes Vermeer'
Teio Meedendorp
'Van Gogh and Peter Paul Rubens: Portraits and colour as form'
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TOC: Oud Holland, 139 (2026), 1/2. In: ArtHist.net, 30.06.2026. Letzter Zugriff 30.06.2026. <https://arthist.net/archive/52842>.